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Maxfly 11-02-15 02:17 PM

Idle control valve
 
As title please, muchos arseygrass :)

ZS180

itsnotme 11-02-15 02:41 PM

for what car ?

MG ZS STE 11-02-15 03:27 PM

Yeah come on, give us a clue! We ain't bloody mind readers you know.

petet16 11-02-15 03:42 PM

Jeez, you 2 need to go to Specsavers..............lol

talkingcars 11-02-15 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petet16 (Post 353168)
Jeez, you 2 need to go to Specsavers..............lol

but the post was edited after they posted.............:shutup:

itsnotme 11-02-15 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petet16 (Post 353168)
Jeez, you 2 need to go to Specsavers..............lol

I was going to go but I still fancy my wife at the moment and decided against it

MG ZS STE 11-02-15 05:14 PM

I was kidding, its all Gary posts about these days. What's up with your old one?

Maxfly 11-02-15 09:51 PM

Haha, yep would have been handy to know what car for eh. Thanks Pete ;)


Quote:

Originally Posted by MG ZS STE (Post 353178)
I was kidding, its all Gary posts about these days. What's up with your old one?

Pretty sure it's the problem with the car not wanting to idle bud so going to swap it out :)

MG ZS STE 11-02-15 09:58 PM

have you tried unscrewing the plunger (think they're torx bits) and cleaning it. you get better access to all the seating faces. i squirted a bit of silicon spray down the shaft and worked it in and out a bit as you can move it a bit more when its off.

Maxfly 12-02-15 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MG ZS STE (Post 353197)
have you tried unscrewing the plunger (think they're torx bits) and cleaning it. you get better access to all the seating faces. i squirted a bit of silicon spray down the shaft and worked it in and out a bit as you can move it a bit more when its off.

An emminantely logical suggestion, thanks for that I will give it a shot. Think the silicone is a good idea!


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